Hoo boy, tonight’s a busy night on the App Store. At 11 p.m. EST, you’ll be able to rock out to dub-step tunes, die repeatedly in one of the most challenging platformers on the App Store, and more. Read on for our list of the biggest games launching tonight.

Baby Nom Nom

Did you ever play with one of those plastic tilting puzzles, where you try to move a marble through a maze? Baby Nom Nom is kind of like that, except you’re trying to transport baby food to deliver to the eponymous child. Also, it’s from the makers of the excellent Table Top Racing, so we have faith in this one.

The Drowning

The Drowning is a free-to-play first-person shooter for iPad. Basically, you go on missions to kill zombie-like creatures, exploring new territory and collecting pieces of equipment to make better and better weapons. Check out our hands-on preview for more.

EverQuest Worlds

EverQuest may not be as popular today as it once was, but EverQuest Worlds lets you play EQ-related mini-games and dive into the game’s lore from your phone. Check it out if you’re still an EQ fan, or if you’re thinking of diving back in.

Kid Tripp

Do you like your platformers tough as nails? If so, you’ll love Kid Tripp. This game is more than a little reminiscent of Adventure Island, with its auto-running and simple jump and shoot controls. But don’t expect it to pull its punches. This is a game for those who love a good challenge.

Puddle

This game doesn’t look all that different from Baby Nom Nom, but its cool art style may appeal to more gamers. In Puddle, you tilt the levels to direct liquid from point A to point B. You know the drill: dodge obstacles, pay attention to timing, and most importantly, stay alive.

Rymdkapsel

This unpronounceable marvel is a port of a PS Vita strategy game. It has you piece together a base in outer space, using Tetris-like pieces. Then you have to mine resources and defend the base from enemies using laser turrets. By all accounts, it’s not a bad way to spend a few hours.

148Apps takes a look at the recently released $2.99 racer Impulse GP and generally likes it. Praise for the controls, both in their accuracy and in the variety of options. The main downside is the silly AI, which seems over simplistic.

FarmersOnly.com has nothing on this game. With this update you can farm with a friend on local multiplayer. If farming simulators are your thing, and I can see a certain draw, give this a shot when it comes out on August 6th.

Kingdom Clicker, the latest in the auto RPG / clicker-typer genre was released last week. This one comes with a twist — PvP battles.

In Kingdom Clicker the usual clicking is done to gather coins, which are used to buy buildings and power-ups that auto-generate coins. It’s a well worn mechanic and implemented very well here. The graphics are good, the game plays well. But the interesting new thing here is that once a certain size kingdom is built, players can battle other players to attempt to steal part of their bank.

I’ve been playing this for a few days and find myself drawn back to it a few times per day. My only concern with this game is that same for many, I wish the battle were more intuitive — they are basically just a dice roll. That said, it’s a fun game, well done, and worth a try.

The original Mos Speedrun was one of those nearly perfect games that absolutely nailed exactly what it was going for: creating a super tight platformer that was designed for speedruns. The sequel is coming soon, and this new trailer shows what to expect.